In November 1994, when Jeff Buckley performed at the "Live in Chicago" concert, he was riding the wave of critical acclaim following his debut album, *Grace*, which had been released in August of that same year. This album showcased Buckley’s extraordinary vocal range and emotive songwriting, positioning him as one of the most promising artists of the 1990s. The live performance captures a crucial moment in his career, as he was still gaining recognition and fans were beginning to appreciate his unique sound. Notably, the setlist includes "Hallelujah," which would later become one of his signature songs, highlighting his ability to reinterpret meaningful covers. The concert not only underscores Buckley's raw talent and charisma but also represents the height of his burgeoning influence just before his tragic and untimely death in 1997.